W. Canada Dryness Expands

Drier Weather Continues for Canadian Prairies

Doug Webster
By  Doug Webster , DTN Senior Ag Meteorologist
The departure from normal (in millimeters) across the Prairies for the past 30 days up to May 24 continues to show a dryness trend. (Graphic courtesy of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)
Dryness continues to take over more territory across the Canadian Prairies as we move through late spring. While conditions are turning drier, farmers are far ahead of the seeding progress dates that we normally see across this region. Last week's snow and...

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Doug Webster